Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 July 1945 — Page 12

— THE INDIANAPOLIS-TTMES N. ag at whose home Mr. and

FINDS GL [ | I : . LS HIS MOTHER x," vi or = v= 'V ague Language’ Scored by

el E A : Ch LOS ANGELES, July 18 (U. P.).| pistol on the dining room table, with Hatch-Burton-Ball Bill Foe

~-Mps. Ann Waits, 36, died today | cartridges nearby. The child ap-

hot har ney - a oii parently put the bullet in the pistol By WILLIAM M. LEISERSON {Here is. the second of two art- | a 38-caliber pistol, police said. i himself before firing the gun at his| WASHINGTON, July 18.—Sectiop| ¢les written for the Scripps-

Police were told that Henry J.| mother. © [12 of the Hatch-Burton-Ball bill| Howard Newspapers by Dr. Wil- : { liam M. Leiserson, ope of the ’ authorizes the proposed federal la-| country's foremost authorities on | Shop at Wasson’s from 9:45 to 5:15 Monday r relations board, functioning as| 1,por relations problems, who tells ; . i . |a ‘mediation board, to refuse to wot yy DI BOCES TE The | through Friday. Saturdays, 9:30 til 1:00 {recognize or to certify any repre-| Hatch-Burton-Ball bill proposing )

sentative either of employers or of a new federal industrial relations unions who do not perform certain v

| duties in connection with mediation | 2%) : be a star on the Summer scene

lor arbitration. i [ With whom then will the govern- Why should they have no rights and : ment mediators deal and arrange be pushed around? ® eo look cool and fresh in our

for settlement of labor contro-| Great as is my admiration of the

ability and public services of Sena-

versies? a Chances Are You A dispute at Montgomery Ward's| tors Hatch, Burton and Ball, I think

e . : all and the lol can hardly be settled without rec-|they are mistaken if they believe ; ; AA the Wont Get New Tires for ognizing Sewell Avery, nor a musi- | this bill can be the basis of a fair Ummer- In i ¢- | I'oc S A cn known rad cians’ dispute without Joseph Pe-|and sound labor policy to promote ) Ad nL hem if I 1 $ trillo. . |industrial peace. The fantastic re- . experience

a Long Time to Come! |7%, , .. .. ‘ows onsite of the Smithcomay set ant iy. Ves | dog Arove

inte: ino | Should be a warning. | 25 miles f putes to be mediated by refusing i chickens,

i i t nize the operators’ associa- ".m. : af X i ; ; HERE ARE THE FACTS: It is true that more new tires i eo ey thio? THE AUTHORS obviously did not ; | back, they are being allocated but only most essential ‘‘B’’ and . have enough factual information on ( A E fi) ; | | They a fy | CR : | they live fi

» o “wp : GCA THIS is an example of the bizarre | Which to base legislation that would ‘0’’ card holders are getting them. ‘‘A’’ card holders results that come from mixing a approximate really equal treatment ay > ¢

igi i a ’ ]Y tet |of employers and all classes of emare not eligible. You can keep your car rolling by voluntary system of adjusting labor ve Boga volgen Beli a “an investigation as to whether put .in a 8 legislation is necessary or desirable ping about for assuring democratic control of ing on_her labor organizations and employers : » questions: organjzations.” i “— rae 4 you didn't

disputes with compulsory judicial or law enforcement powers lodged in the mediation agency. Gel 2 Naive faith in the effectiveness | of compulsion in human relations |

recapping your tires now the Firestone way.

also leads the drafters of the "bill |

> 2 to provide for civil actions in the Before attempting to draft legisla- 2 Nip d : > Finally, th courts, both by the mediation board tions the authors would have been jf - y = Ra v8! | but if we and by individuals, against. any| Detter advised if they had also pro- For J uniors. Misses. Ww omen 2 2 1 > ar = ” ant a

4 d i . [vided for an investigation to fin F A C T 0 R Y - party io a labor dispute who. falls “lout whether it is really necessary | IF YO! | hog, here's

M E T H QO Bb perform duties in. sonneeuion with | nd desirable to tear the Wagner act to bits, to change the Norris. Such sophisticated frocks for all their modest prices!

RECAPPING Nothing . could / more effectively |, . Guardia anti-injunction law, to

stop efforts to settle disputes by| 14010 Jawsuits as a means of ad- They're at ease from country club to luncheon in lS | O Vv

70 igh uh aw suis he hi Fosteic | town . . . cool and crisp throughout the warmest Sats JHE WAGNER ACT defines In) oe” because, 3 Hei? Wnion sow weather! Do come down and see them all, every one ] : J R Other Sis Froporonttily " employers that interfere. with egal K8, Public officers, sometimes abuse smartly fashioned for wise misses on a budget. : ad : a, Fights of employes. . Sketched is only one from a grand collection in | Himalayas

Firestone recapping, alone, These are discarded in the Hatch- | ’ : : : “ . . = oh 3 3 ; 1 | Fireniona vis spping lous; Burton-Ball. bill, and in their place) Comes T hroug h Wasson’s: Downstairs Fashion Shops. Solid colors or ; & i. A With J Delis Champion ear. Giip 11 unfair practices are substituted | prints in short or cap sleeves. One and two-piece. : : : Tre or extra safety, extra which are unrealistically assumed to # traction and longer mileage. be applicable to employers and Typhoon Safely We Loan You Tires workers alike. Many are in vague language and not limited to inter- an n the While We Recap Yours ference with legal rights. Some are Williamson, b man Bhd : 2 purely economic practices which all U.S. 5. Piutsburgh, w

: of the ships caught in the June Gemenils ol ow Population are free) typhoon, Was .. eo... Cool Cotions

: : | assured today Come Thus the wording is such as to when a letter pe | ecappec. fan prohibit employees, like employers.( oo = io. by 3 Rayon Crepes Make uv from inducing other employees to his parents, Mr. ; : i

P j € rtificate +join—or not to join a labor organ- ; , N : oats and Mrs. Hor-— : : Sa ! New Tire Ce £ ation. ~~" | namo, A : Rayon Jerseys Hh O° ge of there ben i R E S T Oo N UNION: members, apparently, may | 1133 E. ¥5ih-8t., i) ! i Be Olds, Be

lari : written July 3. y ] not discriminate against non-| Twenty-vear- i 4 > Rayon Sheers N 4 Moutseing $11 : k : Since t

The safety of Seaman 1-¢ Jerry |

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H A M members to encourage membership | old Seaman That Stays safer Long in a union; they may not favor their | Dp e a ;

fellow members, | Nam | Rayon Spuns Ga | roof of th | ~ Unions and workers may not en- Yeleran LE J. Williamson ; : Upper Ass {fore or assist in collecting dues or J : ne , | of India, -

: ..| has been with the Pittsburgh since |other financial obligations to their ta rtin g ; g su organizations. A union bank could| SD¢ Was commissioned in October, oa

1944. He previously served on : . | Calcutta a not make loans to employers to help| . % SC FETE or JVASSON'S DOWNSTAIRS FASHION SHOP $ Americ;

r ; ; {mee 1 ion | ; ” FIRESTONE STORES |oovmim oo me he ice ay sity : : : : And presumably workers could, January. 1943, the local youth was oT : He alr = : ; t t i a student at Shortridge high 5 : : = : p 202 N. Illinois 502 N. Delaware | For ro aids dic. school. A brother, Signalman 3c | _~_ ent take ophone L346 ven. Phone 10.2578 | trogen emplaver . Keith Williamson, is on duty in . ; three min 4 . \ x i ry a A “wie Atlanta. aL we i 1 TER | i 000 . 4 ; wl 2

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{employees in exercising their nor-| CHICAGO, July 18 (U. P.).—An | $ : ! | December, mal and reasonable authority of [inquest was set for 10 a. m. today! | shattered. FT. SQUARE HOME & AUTO SUPPLY management.” This sort of thing|in the death of Arthur J. Sikora,|] . me ms now being 1052 Virginia Ave. Phone MA-0790 |can only add more confusion to an|39-year-old engineer of the ‘Wright : : fins, : On a

. a |already chaotic labor situation. Aeronautical Corp, who plunged i , iw division ¢ LOU ‘MOORE'S SPEEDWAY STORE | And just why are supervisory em- from the 20th floor of the Palmer fo i : dr. 2-hour Phone LI-8230 526 N. Delaware St. |ployees not entitled to equal treat- | House yesterday. ” if si ” ; Fo alr Listen to the Voice of Firestonc every. Monday evening over N. B.C, ‘ment with employers and workers? | Authorities last night abandoned kee, : FE ; deepe, oh

: r a theory that Sikora, chief engineer | 1 \ 3 oy 3 § 4 0 cargoes.

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of the tirm’s Lockland, O., plant,! The pl was a ‘victim of enemy agents seek-| rency pri ing war-vital aviation plans. Sikora's . ’ ink to en {company makes Superfortress en- Pair . | gines. :

[| In New York, a statement from & % 4 Pr. : 3 | Curtiss-Wright Corp., said Sikora ; i . i J Cl UNLE:

{was in Chicago “om a purely rou ; ’ oi . : : : | tine assignment and’ his death ap- + 2 Beautiful block plaids of blue, rose, green and cedar, with

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LOS ANGELES, July 18 (U. P.).

—Socialite Helen Leaf Hancock to-| i. ar ; i day sued for divorce from Capt. G. | is k ; WASSON'S DOWNSTAIRS BEDDING

Allan Hancock, . multimillionaire | bi : : yachtsman-explorer and scientist Use Our Thrifty Lay-a-Way Plan! whom she flew 4000 miles to marry : in 1938. | Mrs. Hancock charged her husband, philanthropist and president of the board of trustees of the Uni- |

versity of Southern California, ; Lady Wasson ; | : caused her “grievous mental suf- ah ; Br fering and anguish.” o 1 ae : The couple married April 2, 1939, : colleges 1 aboard Hancock's yacht in the ' an adequ Canal Zone after his bride flew : : 7. and med

from Los Angeles for the ceremony. ] 5 * It was the second marriage for each. % Sees I 0 FORD . d FORD RAPS LIFTING OF BAN | journal D repazrmen an owners LONDON, July 18 (U. B..—Lord | Pammer) Vansittart, *Britdin’'s leading advo- Whe your. cate of a harsh peace for Germany, An 8

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